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Australian state will install home surveillance hardware to make sure if you’re in virus isolation, you stay there
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Zoom’s end-to-end encryption isn’t actually end-to-end at all. Good thing the PM isn’t using it for Cabinet calls. Oh, for f…
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Singapore government scraps physical 2FA tokens for government services
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Marriott Hotels hacked AGAIN: Two compromised employee logins abused to siphon off guests’ personal info
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Epic Games floats $1m bounty to ID source of ‘commercial smear’ claiming Houseparty chat app has been hacked
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Patching Poses Security Problems with Move to More Remote Work
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Why Third-Party Risk Management Has Never Been More Important
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Latest Security News & Commentary about COVID-19
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Data from 5.2M Marriott Loyalty Program Members Hit by Breach
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Researchers Uncover Unsophisticated – But Creative – Watering
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Defense Evasion Dominated 2019 Attack Tactics
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Researchers speed the death of ‘bad’ data in the race against good
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Data on almost every citizen of Georgia posted on hacker forum
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Dharma ransomware source code on sale for $2,000
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Patch now! Critical flaw found in OpenWrt router software
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Marriott International confirms data breach of up to 5.2 million guests
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Marriot Hotels breached AGAIN: Two compromised logins abused to exfil guests’ personal deets
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Limited-Time Free Offers to Secure the Enterprise Amid COVID-19
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How Much Downtime Can Your Company Handle?
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Does the 2020 Online Census Account for Security Risk?
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Palo Alto Networks to Buy CloudGenix for $420M
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Has Houseparty really hacked your phone and stolen your bank details?
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“Instant bank fraud” warning spread on WhatsApp is a hoax
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Houseparty – is it really trying to hack into your digital life?
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5 tips for keeping your data safe this World Backup Day
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No, Houseparty hasn’t hacked your phone and stolen your bank details
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Untangling Third-Party Risk (and Fourth, and Fifth…)
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HackerOne Drops Mobile Voting App Vendor Voatz
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Microsoft Edge Will Tell You If Credentials Are Compromised
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Researchers Spot Sharp Increase in Zoom-Themed Domain Registrations
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Google sent ~40K warnings to targets of state-backed attackers in 2019
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Should governments track your location to fight COVID-19?
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Chrome may bring back ‘www’ with option to show full URLs
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Apple’s iOS 13.4 hit by VPN bypass vulnerability
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How to stay on top of coronavirus scams – and all the others too
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You know all those stories of leaky cloud buckets taken offline? Well, some may still be there, just badly hidden
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Poured your info out on a call to 118 118 Money? Bad luck. Credit provider ‘fesses up that hacker nabbed customer service phone recordings
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Securing Your Remote Workforce: A Coronavirus Guide for Businesses
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First-ever SANS Women in Cybersecurity survey reveals significant mentorship gaps
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Yeah, that Zoom app you’re trusting with work chatter? It lives with ‘vampires feeding on the blood of human data’
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Purported Brute-Force Attack Aims at Linksys Routers as More People Work Remotely
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The Wild, Wild West(world) of Cybersecurity
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Virgin Media Could Pay GB pound 4.5B for Leak Affecting 900,000 Customers
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Malicious USB Drive Hides Behind Gift Card Lure
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FBI takes down hacker platform Deer.io
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Thousands of Dark Web sites deleted in attack on free hosting service
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Firefox 76 will have option to enforce HTTPS-only connections
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Android apps are snooping on your installed software
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Insurance Giant Chubb Might Be Ransomware Victim
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Cyber Version of ‘Justice League’ Launches to Fight COVID-19 Related Hacks